1982 English Greyhound Derby Explained

1982 English Greyhound Derby
Date Start:25 May
Date End:26 June
Prize Money:£25,000 (winner)
Location:White City Stadium
Prev:1981
Next:1983

The 1982 Spillers Greyhound Derby took place during May and June with the final being held on 26 June 1982 at White City Stadium.[1] The winner was Lauries Panther and the winning owner Laurie James received £25,000. The competition was sponsored by the Spillers for the final time.[2]

Final result

At White City (over 500 metres):[3]

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1stLauries Panther Shamrock Sailor - Lady Lucey 16-4f29.60Terry Duggan (Romford)
2ndSpecial Account Westmead County - Ka Boom 47-229.64Natalie Savva (Milton Keynes)
3rdDuke of Hazard Instant Gambler - All Brown 59-229.66John Coleman (Wembley)
4thSupreme Tiger Knockrour Tiger - Rising Tide 33-129.74Matt O'Donnell (Ireland)
5thPineapple Barrow Ballyard Band - Pineapple Grand 616-129.78Michael Compton (Cradley Heath)
6thKillimy Ivy Ivy Hall Solo - Corrigeen Echo 214-100.00Matt O'Donnell (Ireland)

Distances

½, head, 1, ½, dis (lengths)
The distances between the greyhounds are in finishing order and shown in lengths. One length is equal to 0.08 of one second.[4]

Competition Report

Parkdown Jet returned in an attempt to defend his title and claim a third consecutive win for Ireland. The British challenge was led by a record £50,000 purchase called Long Spell bought by turkey farmers Ray and Eddie Turner from Irish Breeder Pat Dalton. Ante-post favourite Brief Candle from the Midlands kennels of Paddy Hancox and Laurels champion Lauries Panther were two other leading contenders.[5]

In a qualifying round Lauries Panther defeated Night Miller and set a new track record with 27.72 sec. Supreme Tiger and Fearless Mover went fastest in the first round held on two separate nights but both Brief Candle and Long Spell were eliminated. Geoff De Mulder's Fearless Mover went fastest again in the second round whilst Parkdown Jet and Lauries Panther both remained unbeaten. During the quarter-finals Parkdown Jet qualified by just missing a first bend incident and Lauries Panther won another crowded race that resulted in Fearless Mover and 1981 English Greyhound Derby finalist Clohast Flame both being eliminated.[5] The first semifinal resulted in a very unusual situation after a dead-heat for third place, and it was left to a toss of a coin to determine who made the final. Luck was with Pineapple Barrow and not Jims Memory (trained by Louis Solomon) who had to be content with standing as reserve for the final. The race had been won by Lauries Panther who still remained unbeaten from Duke of Hazard. The second semi was won by Puppy Derby champion Special Account from Supreme Tiger and Killimy Ivy in a race that saw the defending champion Parkdown Jet finish lame.[5]

In the final Supreme Tiger made the best start but was pursued by Lauries Panther at the first bend who then bumped and knocked over Killimy Ivy with Special Account hampered in the process. Supreme Tiger led until the third bend when Lauries Panther then took the lead and held off a strong finishes by Special Account and Duke of Hazard. Laurie James from Romford had turned down an offer of £70,000 on the day of the final for Lauries Panther.[5]

Quarter-finals

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Heat 1 (June 17)
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1stCrickets Style 10-129.72
2ndSpecial Account 4-129.76
3rdPineapple Barrow 7-4f29.80
4thGibilisco 10-130.12
5thWestpark Goldie 5-130.66
6thTully Prancer 9-4 00.00
Heat 2 (June 17)
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1stLauries Panther 9-4 29.45
2ndKillimy Ivy 25-1 29.55
3rdSupreme Tiger 3-129.63
4thFearless Mover 1-1f 29.71
5thClohast Flame 20-129.81
6thYellow Cowboy 33-1 29.97
Heat 3 (June 17)
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1stDuke of Hazard 9-4 29.93
2ndCannondale 5-1 30.09
3rdParkdwon Jet11-10f 30.19
4thSmart Apprentice 20-1 30.20
5thKnockrour Rocket 5-1 30.32
6thThe Mill Prince 14-1 30.34
Heat 4 (June 17)
width=20Poswidth=150Name width=40SP width=40Time
1stHuberts Shade3-130.15
2ndJims Memory 8-1 30.27
3rdKiel Protected 3-130.35
4thAntoinettes Lil 12-1 30.39
5thPeruvian Queen 4-1 30.87
6thCrossleigh Fir 7-4f 00.00

Semifinals

First Semifinal (Jun 19)
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1stLauries Panther 4-7f 29.55 Duggan
2ndDuke of Hazard 4-1 29.73 Coleman
3rd+Pineapple Barrow 11-2 29.91 Compton
3rd+Jims Memory 25-1 29.91 Solomon
5thCannondale 10-1 30.09 Cox
6thCrickets Style 14-1 30.11 Holloway
Second Semifinal (Jun 19)
width=30Poswidth=180Name of Greyhound width=50SP width=50Time width=100Trainer
1stSpecial Account 14-1 29.30Savva
2ndSupreme Tiger 11-4 29.34 O'Donnell
3rdKillimy Ivy 2-1 29.54O'Donnell
4thHuberts Shade 12-1 29.64Jackson
5thParkdown Jet 7-4f 29.66 McKenna
6thKiel Protected 12-1 29.76 Jackson
+ Final qualifying place decided by toss of coin

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Hobbs, Jonathan. Greyhound Annual 2008, page 91. 2007. Raceform. 978-1-905153-53-4.
  2. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing, page 88. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  3. Web site: 1982. Greyhound Data.
  4. Book: Genders, Roy. NGRC book of Greyhound Racing (Timekeeper) p310. 1990. Pelham Books Ltd. 0-7207-1804-X.
  5. Book: Dack, Barrie. Greyhound Derby, the first 60 years, pages 175/176/177/178. 1990. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-36-8.
  6. News: The Greyhound Magazine (July 1982), page 12. 1982. The Greyhound Magazine Company Ltd.